Thursday, February 28, 2013

Can a Mexican Student temporarily residing in the US buy and drive an American car?

Can a Mexican Student temporarily residing in the US buy and drive an American car?
I'm an exchange student currently in the United States, and will be here for the next 4 years, I was wondering if I am able to buy and drive an American car, get insured and possibly (since I'm located at the border with Northern Mexico) drive to Mexico and back to the States? If I'm able to buy an American car, can it be with my existing and valid Mexican drivers license, or do I have to get and American drivers license?
Buying & Selling - 1 Answers
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If you buy a car built for the American market, you can surely drive it in Mexico. The US has the stricted emissions standards in the world and Mexico's aren't that strict. As far as the license goes, if you are going to be here for 4 years, you should get a state license in the US. Although it is possible to drive on your Mexican license with the proper paperwork, it is less of a hassle for you ever get stopped by an officer.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Is it easy to get a student visa to study in USA?

Is it easy to get a student visa to study in USA?
I'm from Mexico and want get my major in USA. I know that first, one college has to admitt me, and then I have to apply to get the visa. If I get admitted is it easy to get a student visa? What do they ask for it?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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It's not easy, but it's not too hard either. You will need to gather certain documents - your I-20 form is absolutely necessary, your passport, previous passports, financial documents that verify your ability to pay for your education (bank documents usually), and you need to provide some type of assurance that you will come back to Mexico after finishing your studies. You will need to show them that you have a home in Mexico and close family ties - you may need to show mortgage or property papers for your own or your family's house(s). You may also need to explain why you wish to study in the US and what your professional plans are for the future - how will you use your degree in Mexico? Do some research, but first you will need to get accepted by a US college or university. Si necesitas mas ayuda, puedes contactarme en espanol. Buena Suerte!
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yeah, now getting F1 visa is easy. The most important thing is that you have to show them that you can finance your education and living for that period. So, strong financial documentation like bank balance, your parents' support, etc will help you get the visa.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Is it safe to go to rocky point Mexico right now?

Is it safe to go to rocky point Mexico right now?
I am planning on driving to rocky point mexico this summer with a couple of friends and im a male sophmore college student and was wondering if it is safe for me to go there. I mean i keep hearing things about dealing with the drug cartel and this and that but im just wondering if it is safe to drive to mexico, from southern california to rocky point mexico to be exact. I speak spanish fluently so that's not a problem
Other - Mexico - 1 Answers
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Im a freshman going with a marine biology expedition and my schools dean says that it is safe as long as you follow the rules (travel during daylight hours, stay in groups, don't stop for anything) usually schools are real tight asses when it comes to students being under their watch so i would assume that it is safe enough for now if they are willing to risk global news humiliation, and huge payouts to family's if a student is killed by cartels.

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Friday, February 1, 2013

If I go bak to mexico can i get a student visa and go to college?

If I go bak to mexico can i get a student visa and go to college?
just found out im here illegaly and i cant go to college, im 17 though so if i go bak to mexico can i just reapply to my states college and come bak with a visa? or is it a bit more complicated then that. also if i do go bak there, would it be better to sneak out or go to a gov agency being 17 and all. ok now wut if i leave at age 19, wut would i have to do then to go to my college cause i still need to earn the rest here since i dont think im gonna get much over there. haha swine flu f u ck! oh well i guess ill go bak to mexico. i dont even know spanish very well! thats wut i get for being mexican, anyonw know how to survive in mexico? since i know nothing of that place im so confused should i stay or go? i have no one over there and i dont know the language, i got accepted to a university but i cant go cause im here illegaly! which i just found out about. if i stay all that studying will be for nothing! i dont know wut to do anymore :(
Immigration - 5 Answers
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Why would you want to go to Mexico? You'll get SWIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNEE FLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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as long as you leave before 18 years and 6 months, you should be fine...keep in mind that you don't just "tag up", you have to establish an address and everything back there. And if you do get the student visa, make sure you major in something that will get you an H1B when you graduate so you can stay...don't major in art or philosophy or history or TV production...go for engineering or IT.
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You must leave before you turn 18 1/2 to avoid any penalty for being here illegally. If you leave after you turn 19,you will receive a 10 year ban on returning. If you get accepted to a college,you will then receive a student visa to come back. You will have to show proof that you are able to pay the very expensive international student tuition. When your student visa is over,you will have to return to Mexico. A student visa does not get you a green card.
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well, if you leave before you turn 18 1/2, you won't be legally barred from getting a student visa. But, just because you are legally inelgible for the visa, that doesn't mean you'll be approved. chances are pretty good you won't since you've been living in the US illegally for most of your life. if you leave at 19, then, there's no question but that you'll be turned down. at that point, you'll be legally responsible for living in the US for over a year and you'll be legallly ineligible for any visa for 10 years.
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Yes you must leave by 18.5 .. then try to return .. If you leave later then you get the ban for years

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